Ganga Ram was deeply affected by the Sikhs` zeal and devotion. He turned over his entire stock of grain to the langar, and himself joined the devotees in the holy sevd. He declined to accept money for the grain he had brought and, instead, humbly supplicated the Guru to be admitted as a disciple. He stayed on in Amritsar and returned to his village Bathinda only after the completion of the sacred pool.
He devoted his remaining years to meditation and to preaching message of Guru Nanak. His descendant, Bhai Mul Chand, became famous for his piety and spiritual powers. Mul Chand`s shrine at Sunam (30°7`N, 75°48`E), in Sarigrur district of the Punjab, is still visited by devotees of diverse faiths. Ganga Ram`s direct descendants officiate as priests there.
References :
1. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Cur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-33
2. Satibir Singh, Paratakhu Hari. Jalandhar, 1982